Day, Novell

 1    8,    4|    time so affect you.~ ~ The Provoste gaining no other grace at
 2    8,    4|  place.~ ~ A pretty while the Provoste stood musing, and at last
 3    8,    4|       easily. Madame said the Provoste, for one or two nights,~ ~
 4    8,    4|   alone Madame,~ ~replyed the Provoste, I will be governed by your
 5    8,    4|      When night was come, the Provoste also came according to~ ~
 6    8,    4|  informed~ ~them. In went the Provoste without any candle, or making
 7    8,    4|    any word at~ ~all, and the Provoste, imagining to have her there,
 8    8,    4|    Sisters Chamber, where the Provoste~ ~was in bed with Ciutazza,
 9    8,    4|     and shewed the Bishop his Provoste, close snugging~ ~betweene
10    8,    4|   Ciutazza. Upon a sudden the Provoste awaked, and~ ~seeing so
11    8,    4|      withall.~ ~Now the poore Provoste perceiving the Gentlewomans
12    8,    4|     him, saying. Behold~ ~the Provoste that lay with Ciutazza:
13    8,    5| punishing the luxurious~ ~old Provoste, had generall commendations
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